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Copy the definition of Double Jeopardy in your notebook.
Definition-the prosecution of a person twice for the same offense
The 5th Amendment protects accused from being tried for the same crime twice.
Write a sentence using:Double Jeopardy/because or although
Learning Target: I can analyze Miranda v. Arizona to gain a better understanding of the 5th and 6th Amendments.
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Video: Watch the video on Miranda v. Arizona and write down what you notice and wonder.
Miranda v. Arizona
Notice Wonder
Amendment V- No one can be tried for a serious crime unless indicted (accused) by a grand jury. No one can be forced to testify against herself or himself. No one can be punished without due process of law. People must be paid for property taken for public use.
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5th, and 6th Amendments
Amendment VI- People have a right to a speedy trial, to legal counsel, and to confront their accusers.
What do the 5th, and 6th Amendments have in common? What type of situations would these rights become important to us?
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1. Explain the rights granted in Miranda v. Arizona.
2. Do you think it’s important to protect the rights of accused persons? Why or why not?
Miranda v. Arizona- Read and annotate the article on Miranda v. Arizona 5 W’s Focus Questions
Discussion
Agenda Do Now (7) Video (7) Guided (10) Independent
(15) Closure (8)Do you think it’s important to protect the
rights of accused persons? Why or why not?